For more information about the resolutions up for debate at the convention, check out our episode with Gregory Walker covering unpaid internships and WTC-truthers.

And don't forget to check out our ongoing coverage of the 2016 Venice Biennale – we collaborated with the Taubman students setting up the US Pavilion, have a bunch of interviews with curators in the Features, and will soon be publishing dispatches from Venice to the News.

ken robert - to answer the question you had on the podcast: all resolutions that pass at the convention have to be formally adopted by the Board at their next meeting. given that the Board unanimously backed it beforehand, it'll be adopted. it's kind of like a law being passed, but it still has to be signed by the president.

there is a very small chance that the language could be tweaked, but in the end since the legal group reviewed it all beforehand (for compliance), it's less likely.

The above image is of the Emerging Professionals party, held at the Franklin Institute. That's Ben on the left, and somewhere in that crowd is me dancing (aka the white-guy overbite Elaine Benes move) to the ultimate Philly song and best song ever recorded, Love Train.

Regarding Resolutions. When a resolution is proposed and passed it is merely the beginning of the process. As I have been told, when a resolution is passed it means the Board officially has to open discussion about it. What the Board decides to do with it depends on how much teeth it has. Greg is right though, regarding the support of the Board and the strength of the resolution language. Thanks to Archinect and fellow EP's I made a new friend in Greg! Sorry about your office break in. That must suck to come back from convention to. :(